One such gene, known as Shank3, has been linked to both autism and schizophrenia. MIT neuroscientists have now shed some light on how a single gene can play a role in more than one disease. In a study appearing in the …
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How a single gene contributes to autism and schizophrenia …
McGovern neuroscientists unravel Shank3 gene's role in autism and schizophrenia. by Anne Trafton | December 10, 2015. The gene Shank3 has been linked to both autism and schizophrenia. Researchers found that two. Although it is known …
How one gene contributes to two diseases | MIT News
MIT neuroscientists have shed new light on how a single gene can play a role in more than one disease — autism and schizophrenia. They found that different mutations of the Shank3 gene produce distinct molecular and …
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They suffer from anxiety, personality disorders, PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) or depression, and often face low self-esteem, acute anxiety in social situations or a fear of exposing themselves. Their conditions may be …